Skip the powder for carpets
Dear Readers: Powdered carpetpet de-deodorizers are popular, but they cann be adverse for the carpet, the vacuum and your health. Use them carefully. Car-arpet deodorizers can be loaded withth chemicals, perfumes and cleaningng agents.
Deodorizers that aren’t vacuumedd up can grind into the carpet fibers and wear them away. Vacuuming up this powder can damage the belts, filters and motor of the vacuum. And, carpet that has not been thoroughly vacuumed can harbor remnants of the carpet deodorizer, which can be inhaled by pets and people.
Carpet room deodorizers can freshen the carpet and the room, but be judicious with them. This may be a case where less is more. -- Heloise
P.S. One fun, safe and effective carpet deodorizer this time of year? Making “Santa’s Footprints” -- a trail of baking soda drizzled over the cutout of a boot, showing the big guy’s path from the chimney to the tree to deliver gifts, and back again. Vacuum up before brunch.
Would you like more Baking Soda Hints, Helps and Hacks? It’s easy. I’ve compiled my favorites into a handy pamphlet. Visit www.heloise.com to order, or send a long stamped (70 cents) envelope along with $5 to: Heloise/baking Soda, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. Look for large boxes of baking soda in the laundry aisle, for even more savings. Baking soda is a workhorse in the home. Nontoxic, safe, cheap and readily available, I keep BOXES on hand. -- H.
ORGANIZATION NATION
Dear Heloise: Question for you and your readers: Do you all keep your appliances (coffeemaker, can opener, air fryer, stand mixer, toaster, slow cooker, etc.) on the countertop, or do youyo tuck them away? I’m wanting to getg more organized, and I want to decdeclutter the countertops. I think it wowould look cleaner and less messy. -Rita R. in Georgia
Rita: I applaud your effort t to become more organized! Many may find the ease and convenience of items sitting on the counter more favorable to stowing appliances away to reduce clutter. Readers, what say you? -Heloise
HINT FOR HIM -- PILLOW PROLIFERATION Dear Heloise: Please help settle an ongoing argument. My wife likes LOTS of pillows (throw pillows for decoration and regular pillows) on the bed, and I agree, it looks really comfortable, but what do we do with all those pillows at night when we’re in bed? We toss them on the floor, but this can be dangerous; I wouldn’t want to trip and fall getting up in the middle of the night! -- Robert T. in Mich.
Robert, this can certainly be an area of marital discord! Readers, help Robert out. What are your suggestions for all those pillows? -- Heloise USE IT; DON'T LOSE IT
Dear Heloise: I’ve reached the point where I’m tired of accumulating STUFF: Clothes, bags, shoes, scarves and so on. Now is the time to be purposeful. I’m unboxing these items, using them and enjoying them.
When I’ve used the item and it’s time to move on, I can donate these items to charity, swap them with friends or resell them online. Feels good to lighten up and use these items sustainably! --Heather P. in Pennsylvania